/* List of defines generated by configure. Included with preprocessor flag, * -include, to avoid long list of -D defines on the compile command-line. * Do not edit. */#ifndef MOZILLA_CONFIG_H#define MOZILLA_CONFIG_H#if defined(__clang__)#pragma clang diagnostic push#if __has_warning("-Wreserved-id-macro")#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wreserved-id-macro"#endif#endif/* Expands to all the defines from configure. */#undef ALLDEFINES/* * The c99 defining the limit macros (UINT32_MAX for example), says: * * C++ implementations should define these macros only when * __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS is defined before <stdint.h> is included. * * The same also occurs with __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS for the constant macros * (INT8_C for example) used to specify a literal constant of the proper type, * and with __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS for the format macros (PRId32 for example) used * with the fprintf function family. */#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS#if !defined(__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS)#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS#endif#if defined(__clang__)#pragma clang diagnostic pop#endif/* * Force-include sdkdecls.h for building the chromium sandbox code. * * CHROMIUM_SANDBOX_BUILD is defined in security/sandbox/moz.build. * Note that this include path relies on the LOCAL_INCLUDES in that file. */#if defined(CHROMIUM_SANDBOX_BUILD) && defined(XP_WIN)#include "base/win/sdkdecls.h"#ifdef __MINGW32__/* * MinGW doesn't support __try / __except. There are a few mechanisms available * to hack around it and pseudo-support it, but these are untested in Firefox. * What is tested (and works) is replacing them with if(true) and else. */#define __try if(true)#define __except(x) else#ifdef GetExceptionCode#undef GetExceptionCode#endif#define GetExceptionCode() 0#endif /* __MINGW32__ */#endif /* defined(CHROMIUM_SANDBOX_BUILD) && defined(XP_WIN) */#endif /* MOZILLA_CONFIG_H */